Watford fans marked a year since the passing of Graham Taylor, the Hornets' greatest ever manager, with a fitting tribute ahead of the clash with Southampton.

Taylor passed away unexpectedly on January 12 last year, at the age of 72, and the 1881 Movement encouraged all Watford fans to bring a scarf to today's game to create a sea of yellow in the stands prior to kick-off.

And they did just that, with fans in the Rookery End, The Graham Taylor Stand, The Sir Elton John Stand and both home and away supporters in the Vicarage Road Stand joining in.

As Z-Cars was played over the tannoy and the two sides made their way onto the pitch, the stands were painted yellow and 'Elton John's Taylor-made Army' could be heard emanating from the home supporters.

The tribute was not enough to inspire the current crop of Hornets to a victory, but they showed plenty of fighting spirit to bounceback from a dreadful first-half display and earn a point at the death.

Credit must also be given to the travelling Saints fans, who, like Middlesbrough's following this time last year, were respectful and joined in the tributes.